This dissertation explores the phenomenon of organizational employees’ continuance in using Knowledge Management Systems (KMS). Due to the nature of the information and communication technology (ICT) that comprise KMS, the desired goals of these systems cannot be attained unless they are used continually and appropriately by the organization’s employees. Prior research in this area has established that there are two types of KMS use. The first is how employees use the ICT to share their knowledge with others, and the second is how employees use the ICT to seek out and retrieve knowledge developed by others. The goal of this dissertation is to further our understanding of the antecedents and the implications of these two types of KMS use fro...
One of the key challenges for contemporary organizations is finding methods of motivating employees ...
Knowledge management practices are context specific. Different cultural background and organizationa...
The main objective of this dissertation is to explore both the technological and organizational aspe...
In the past decade, a business strategy called knowledge management (KM) has evolved to systematical...
Knowledge is an important asset in determining the success and survival of an organization in today’...
Research has shown that the current knowledge management (KM) approaches do not emphasize enough on ...
This study explores continual usage of the knowledge management systems (KMS) by employees in organi...
Knowledge management (KM) makes noticeable changes in different levels of new organizations. Human c...
This study investigated the phenomenon of knowledge sharing (KS) within a knowledge management (KM) ...
Knowledge management systems (KMS) are a class of information systems used by organizations to suppo...
grantor: University of TorontoKnowledge has become increasingly important in recent years....
Knowledge management is the process of capturing, storing, sharing and using organizational knowledg...
In the competitive environment, organizational knowledge became one of the most valuable strategic r...
Knowledge has been recognized as an important intangible asset to gain competitive advantage for org...
This study seeks to determine how social factors in organisations defined by cultural values for inn...
One of the key challenges for contemporary organizations is finding methods of motivating employees ...
Knowledge management practices are context specific. Different cultural background and organizationa...
The main objective of this dissertation is to explore both the technological and organizational aspe...
In the past decade, a business strategy called knowledge management (KM) has evolved to systematical...
Knowledge is an important asset in determining the success and survival of an organization in today’...
Research has shown that the current knowledge management (KM) approaches do not emphasize enough on ...
This study explores continual usage of the knowledge management systems (KMS) by employees in organi...
Knowledge management (KM) makes noticeable changes in different levels of new organizations. Human c...
This study investigated the phenomenon of knowledge sharing (KS) within a knowledge management (KM) ...
Knowledge management systems (KMS) are a class of information systems used by organizations to suppo...
grantor: University of TorontoKnowledge has become increasingly important in recent years....
Knowledge management is the process of capturing, storing, sharing and using organizational knowledg...
In the competitive environment, organizational knowledge became one of the most valuable strategic r...
Knowledge has been recognized as an important intangible asset to gain competitive advantage for org...
This study seeks to determine how social factors in organisations defined by cultural values for inn...
One of the key challenges for contemporary organizations is finding methods of motivating employees ...
Knowledge management practices are context specific. Different cultural background and organizationa...
The main objective of this dissertation is to explore both the technological and organizational aspe...